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World Bank: Malaysia doing relatively well in developing sustainable finance
Malaysia is doing relatively well in developing sustainable finance and enabling policy frameworks compare with other Asean countries, said the …
Anwar’s New Challenge Is Finding a Champion for Malaysia’s Economy
Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim promised a unity government to stabilize the country. Now he needs to find a finance minister who can steer the economy and help him hold onto power. His pick …
Anwar’s New Challenge Is Finding a Champion for Malaysia’s Economy
Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim promised a unity government to stabilize the country. Now he needs to find a finance minister who can steer the economy and help him hold onto power. Most Read …
World Bank: Malaysia doing relatively well in developing sustainable finance
Malaysia is doing relatively well in developing sustainable finance and enabling policy frameworks compare with other Asean countries, said the …
Malaysia stands out among Asean peers in developing sustainable financing, says World Bank economist
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 29): Malaysia stands out when it comes to developing sustainable financing compared to other Asean countries, said World Bank senior economist (finance competitiveness and innovation …
Business confidence in Malaysia remains high backed by strong growth potential in ASEAN, StanChart report said
Business confidence in Malaysia remains high on the back of growth potential in the ASEAN region, according to a report by Standard Chartered.
The bull is creeping back into the residential property market
There is already an uptick in asking prices for residential property in Malaysia, a sign that demand has returned to the market. This has been attributed to the better financial position among …
Public sector alone insufficient to support US$100b financing to make Malaysia net zero by 2050, says SC chairman
Public-sector financing alone is not sufficient to support the transformation towards a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy, but must be complemented with private capital, according to Securities …
Public sector alone insufficient to support US$100b financing to make Malaysia net zero by 2050, says SC chairman
Public-sector financing alone is not sufficient to support the transformation towards a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy, but must be complemented with private capital, according to Securities …